style.palette
(Package: xtermStyle) :
Define the palette for auto-styling
Define the palette for auto-styling
● Data Source:
CranContrib
● Keywords:
● Alias: get.palette, style.palette
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style.auto
(Package: xtermStyle) :
Automatic styling according to object properties.
Automatic styling according to object properties.
● Data Source:
CranContrib
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● Alias: style.auto
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xterm.pal
(Package: xtermStyle) :
Get predefined colour palettes
All except "GnRd" and "long" are basen on the color brewer palettes, see brewer.pal of the RColorBrewer package.
● Data Source:
CranContrib
● Keywords:
● Alias: display.xterm.pal, xterm.pal, xterm.pal.inv
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Print a style object
● Data Source:
CranContrib
● Keywords:
● Alias: print.xtermStyle
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The continuous interval defined by range is divided into bins of equal size. Each bin is mapped to a colour in the palette defined by pal . The values in x are then assigned to the bins and their corresponding colours are returned. Values outside the interval are assigned to the border bins.
● Data Source:
CranContrib
● Keywords:
● Alias: discrete.color
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xterm256.to.ANSI
(Package: xtermStyle) :
Convert xterm256 color code to ANSI code
Convert xterm256 color code to ANSI code
● Data Source:
CranContrib
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● Alias: xterm256.to.ANSI
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style
(Package: xtermStyle) :
Color termnal output
Talk about the different options. style.mode, style.palette.
● Data Source:
CranContrib
● Keywords:
● Alias: style, style.clear, style.off, style.on
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The xterm colour table consist of the ANSI colours (16), the web colour cube (216) and additional shades of grey not including full white and black (16). However these are not strictly defined but can vary somewhat between systems and configurations.
● Data Source:
CranContrib
● Keywords:
● Alias: display.ANSI.colors, display.xterm.colors
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